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"The State of Massachusetts" is a song by American rock band Dropkick Murphys. It was released on February 4, 2008 as the lead single from their sixth studio album, The Meanest of Times. The song is about the effects of drugs on individuals and their families. "The State of Massachusetts" was one of the 100-most-played... | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The%20State%20of%20Massachusetts |
Yaman (also known as kalyaan, Iman, Aiman,'Eman', 'Kalyani' in Carnatic classical music) is a heptatonic (Sampurna) Indian classical raga of Kalyan Thaat.
Its signature phrase (Pakad) is ni-Re-Ga-/Re-Ga/ni-Re-Sa/Pa-Ma#-Ga-Re/ni-Re-Sa' (Ma is teevra).
Tonal movements of the notes mostly reflect zigzag motion with gap... | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yaman%20%28raga%29 |
Mahon Bridge (), also spelled Mahonbridge, is a village in the parish of Kilrossanty in mid County Waterford, Ireland, located on the R676 road between Carrick on Suir and Dungarvan. The nearest town is Kilmacthomas.
Amenities
The village has a local shop, a garage and crash repair yard, and a historic creamery which ... | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mahon%20Bridge |
Khudoni Hydro Power Plant, hereinafter referred to as Khudoni HPP, (, khudonis hidroelektrosadguri [khudonhesi]) is a projected power plant on Enguri River, in Samegrelo-Zemo Svaneti, Georgia that has 3 turbines with a nominal capacity of 233.3 MW each having a total capacity of 700 MW. The power plant is associated wi... | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Khudoni%20Hydro%20Power%20Plant |
Frank Gerster (born 15 April 1976) is a German football manager and former player who played as a midfielder. He is the manager of FC Neu-Anspach.
Career
Gerster played youth football in Bavaria, playing for his hometown club FC Kempten and later FC Augsburg, before joining Bayern Munich in 1994. He progressed through... | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Frank%20Gerster |
The Platinum Classic was a golf tournament on the Sunshine Tour. It was founded in 1995, and was played at the nine-hole Mooinooi Golf Club, North West Province, South Africa, although the first event had to be moved to Rustenburg when the greens at Mooinooi were vandalised.
The tournament was traditionally held in Oc... | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Platinum%20Classic |
The Shelsleys are a group of small villages in the Malvern Hills District in the county of Worcestershire, England. Situated on either wide of the Teme Valley near the village of Clifton-upon-Teme, they encompass the formerly distinct civil parishes of Shelsley Beauchamp, Shelsley Kings and Shelsley Walsh. The three me... | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shelsleys |
The Molise regional election of 2001 took place on 11 November 2001. It was an early election as the 2000 regional election was invalidated due to irregularities in the vote.
The election consisted in a re-proposition of the 2000 race, but this time Michele Iorio (Forza Italia) defeated incumbent Giovanni Di Stasi (De... | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2001%20Molise%20regional%20election |
Nuffield Mechanizations and Aero Limited, also known as Mechanizations and Aero Ltd and Nuffield Mechanizations Ltd was Lord Nuffield's (W R Morris's) personal enterprise developing improved methods for mechanisation and mobility of the British Army and the ground section of the Royal Air Force.
The company was starte... | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nuffield%20Mechanizations%20and%20Aero |
Sergei Sergeyevich Salnikov (; 13 September 1925 – 9 May 1984) was a Soviet footballer who played for Zenit Leningrad, Spartak Moscow and Dynamo Moscow. He was part of the Soviet Union national team that won the gold medal at the 1956 Olympics.
Club career
After two years with Zenit Leningrad, during which he scored a... | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sergei%20Salnikov |
Herbert Edward Jones (6 April 1861 – 19/20 February 1920) was an English clergyman, the second Suffragan Bishop of Lewes and Archdeacon of Chichester.
Biography
The second son of Sir Willoughby Jones, 3rd Baronet, he was educated at Eton College and Trinity College, Cambridge, ordained in 1884 and began his career wi... | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Herbert%20Jones%20%28bishop%29 |
Khrami Hydro Power Plant I and II is a large power plant in Georgia that has 4 turbines with a nominal capacity of 55 MW each having a total capacity of 220 MW.
See also
List of power stations in Georgia (country)
Energy in Georgia (country)
References
Hydroelectric power stations in Georgia (country)
Inter RAO
... | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Khrami%20Hydroelectric%20Power%20Station |
Outside Your Door (Swedish: ) is a Swedish independent film directed by Martin Söder, which tells the story of a young man living with Tourette syndrome without knowing it. It was released in 2002 by the production company Desperado, and won the 2003 CineStar-Youth Film Prize.
Cast
Lina Englund as Sanna
Eric Donell a... | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Outside%20Your%20Door |
The Bibliotheca Thysiana was erected in 1655 to house the book collection of the lawyer Johannes Thysius (1621–1653). Upon his early death, he left a legacy of 20,000 guilders for the building of a public library ("tot publycque dienst der studie") with a custodian's dwelling. Designed by the architect Arent van ‘s-Gra... | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bibliotheca%20Thysiana |
William Thomas Wooldridge (19 August 1878 – 1945) was an English footballer who spent nearly his entire career with Wolverhampton Wanderers.
Career
Wooldridge played for Wednesbury Old Athletic during its successful 1899–1900 campaign and was a key member of the side that won the Walsall & District League championship... | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Billy%20Wooldridge |
ON 207 was a North Atlantic convoy of the ONS/ON series which ran during the Battle of the Atlantic in World War II. It was the subject of a major U-boat attack in October 1943, the fourth battle in the German autumn offensive.
Background
Still believing their new weapons and tactics gave them an advantage, despite t... | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Convoy%20ON%20207 |
John Graham Cuckney, Baron Cuckney (12 July 1925 – 30 October 2008) was a British industrialist, civil servant and peer.
Early life and career
Born in India to Air Vice-Marshal E. J. Cuckney and his wife Lilian, Cuckney was educated at Shrewsbury School. He read medicine at the University of St Andrews, returning afte... | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John%20Cuckney%2C%20Baron%20Cuckney |
Ypsolopha sequella is a moth of the family Ypsolophidae. It is found in Europe and Anatolia.
The wingspan is 18–20 mm. The moth flies from July to September depending on the location.
The larvae feed on willow, maple and Tilia.
References
External links
Ypsolopha sequella at UKmoths
waarneming.nl
Lepidoptera of ... | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ypsolopha%20sequella |
Warren Ellis Blackgas is a two volume comic book mini-series written by Warren Ellis, illustrated by Max Fiumara, and published by Avatar Press from 2006 to 2007.
The first volume deals with two lovers trapped on an island where a Black Gas has turned the residents into zombie-like monsters. The second volume deals wi... | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Blackgas |
AMS Flight is a manufacturer of gliders, motorgliders and ultralight aircraft. It is based in Begunje na Gorenjskem, Slovenia.
History
In 1978 the first DG-100 license-built for the ELAN company, a single-seat sailplane, was built by a team of Elan employees at the German company Glaser-Dirks in Bruchsal, Germany. Lo... | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/AMS%20Flight |
Ypsolopha dentella, the honeysuckle moth, is a moth of the family Ypsolophidae. It is found in Europe, Anatolia, north-eastern China, Russia and mideast Asia. It is also present in North America, where it is known from the eastern United States and southern Canada.
The wingspan is 18–23 mm. The head and thorax are whi... | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ypsolopha%20dentella |
The Quality Label for Swiss Tourism is a certification for quality standards provided by the Swiss Tourism Federation. Founded in 1998 a total of 4034 establishments have already been awarded. There are three levels of the quality label. Its objective is to raise the awareness of quality in businesses, to foster colla... | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Quality%20Label%20for%20Swiss%20Tourism |
Yuri Sergeyevich Sedov () (March 4, 1929 in Moscow – April 4, 1995 in Moscow) was a Soviet football player and manager.
Coaching Honours
Iceland Premier League winner: 1981, 1982
Player Honours
Soviet Top League winner: 1952, 1953, 1958.
Soviet Cup winner: 1950
International career
Sedov made his debut for USSR o... | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yuri%20Sedov |
Lisa Jane Tyrrell (born 7 June 1967 in Salford) is an English operatic soprano.
She studied at Chetham's School of Music in Manchester and the Guildhall School of Music and Drama in London and made her operatic debut in 1990 singing Pamina in The Magic Flute for English Touring Opera. She subsequently debuted at Glynd... | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lisa%20Tyrrell |
Ypsolopha asperella is a moth of the family Ypsolophidae. It is found in Northern and Central Europe, Siberia, Korea, China, Asia Minor and Mideast Asia.
The wingspan is 20–21 mm.
The larvae feed on apple, Crataegus, Cerasus, Pyrus, Armeniaca, Persica and Prunus species (including Prunus sargentii).
References
Exte... | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ypsolopha%20asperella |
The 2001 Sicilian regional election was held on 24 June 2001. For the first time the president of Region was elected directly by the citizens.
The election was competed by three competitors: Salvatore Cuffaro, House of Freedoms candidate; Leoluca Orlando, candidate of The Olive Tree and former mayor of Palermo; and Se... | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2001%20Sicilian%20regional%20election |
Blood on the Forge is a migration novel by the African-American writer William Attaway set in the steel valley of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, during 1919, a time when vast numbers of Black Americans moved northward. Attaway's own family was part of this population shift from South to North when he was a child.
His novel... | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Blood%20on%20the%20Forge |
Jelenin svet (Jelena's World) is a 2008 independent documentary film written and directed by Tanja Brzaković, about former World No. 1 female tennis player, Jelena Janković.
Background
The film follows Jelena Janković over a 14-month period, and includes tennis tournaments in Madrid and Berlin, as well as her visits t... | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jelenin%20svet |
Ypsolopha scabrella, the wainscot hooktip or wainscot smudge, is a moth of the family Ypsolophidae. The species was first described by Carl Linnaeus in 1761. It is found in Europe, China, Russia, Asia Minor and mideast Asia.
The wingspan is 20–22 mm. The head and thorax are whitish, streaked with dark fuscous. Forewin... | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ypsolopha%20scabrella |
The Adventist Church of Promise ( or "IAP") is an evangelical Christian denomination which is both Sabbatarian Adventist and classical Pentecostal in its doctrine and worship. It was founded in Brazil in 1932 by pastor John August Silveira (Portuguese João Augusto da Silveira), as a split-off from the Seventh-day Adven... | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Adventist%20Church%20of%20Promise |
The Lonely Voyage is an adventure novel by English author John Harris. It is his first novel.
Plot introduction
This novel is about a boy, Jess Ferigo, who winds up on a voyage of poaching along with Pat Fee and Old Boxer. The story is about his journey into manhood.
Publication history
2002, UK, House of Stratus, I... | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The%20Lonely%20Voyage |
Carlos Manuel Triunfel Marquez (born February 27, 1990) is a Dominican former professional baseball shortstop who is currently a free agent. He has played in Major League Baseball (MLB) for the Seattle Mariners and Los Angeles Dodgers.
Professional career
Seattle Mariners
Triunfel was signed as a non-drafted free age... | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Carlos%20Triunfel |
Henry George Chancellor (3 June 1863 – 14 March 1945), was a radical British Liberal Party politician.
Background
Chancellor was the son of John Chancellor of Walton and Louisa Porter of Ashcott. He was educated at Elmfield College, York. In 1885 he married Mary Dyer Surl of Newent, Gloucester. They had one son and th... | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Henry%20Chancellor%20%28politician%29 |
The men's K-4 1000 metres event was a fours kayaking event conducted as part of the Canoeing at the 2000 Summer Olympics program.
Medalists
Results
Heats
13 crews entered in two heats. The top three finishers in each heat advanced to the final while the remaining teams competed in the semifinal.
Overall Results Hea... | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Canoeing%20at%20the%202000%20Summer%20Olympics%20%E2%80%93%20Men%27s%20K-4%201000%20metres |
Jarayotar may refer to:
Jarayotar, Janakpur
Jarayotar, Kosi | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jarayotar |
Ypsolopha lucella is a moth of the family Ypsolophidae. It is found in Europe and Near East.
The moth flies from June to September depending on the location.
The larvae feed on oaks.
External links
waarneming.nl
Lepidoptera of Belgium
Ypsolophidae
Moths of Europe
Moths of Asia
Moths described in 1775 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ypsolopha%20lucella |
In Norway, a state secretary () is a partisan political position within the executive branch of government. Contrary to the position secretary of state in many other countries, a Norwegian state secretary does not head his or her ministry, rather, they are second in rank to a minister. Resembling a de facto vice minist... | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/State%20Secretary%20%28Norway%29 |
Abortion in flowers and developing fruits is a common occurrence in plants.
An abortive flower is a flower that has a stamen but an under developed, or no pistil. It falls without producing fruit or seeds, due to its inability to fructify. Flowers require both male and female organs to reproduce, and the pistils and o... | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Abortive%20flower |
Ralph Berzsenyi (, 26 February 1909 – 10 June 1978) was a Hungarian sport shooter who competed in the 1936 Summer Olympics.
He was born in Fiume and died in Budapest.
In 1936 he won the silver medal in the 50 metre rifle, prone event.
References
1909 births
1978 deaths
Hungarian male sport shooters
ISSF rifle shoot... | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ralph%20Berzsenyi |
Majuwa may refer to:
Majuwa, Ramechhap, Nepal
Majuwa, Sindhuli, Nepal | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Majuwa |
Allan Melvyn "Mel" Whinnen MBE (born 6 October 1942) is a former Australian rules footballer who played for the West Perth Football Club in the Western Australian National Football League (WANFL) from 1960 to 1977. Whinnen played 367 premiership games for West Perth, a WAFL record, playing in four premiership sides and... | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mel%20Whinnen |
Fyodor Ilyich Selin (; 7 March 1899 – 8 October 1960) was a Soviet football player and coach.
Honours
RSFSR champion: 1922, 1927, 1928.
USSR champion: 1923, 1928, 1931, 1932.
International career
Selin made his debut for USSR on 16 November 1924 in a friendly against Turkey.
External links
Profile
1899 births
S... | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fyodor%20Selin |
The North Macedonia Air Brigade () is the air warfare and air defense force of the Army of the Republic of North Macedonia.
History
The development of the Macedonian Air Brigade began in 1992.
The UTVA-66 and UTVA-75 were the first aircraft types to be introduced into the Macedonian Air Warfare and Air Defence Force... | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/North%20Macedonia%20Air%20Brigade |
Władysław Karaś (31 August 1893 – 28 May 1942) was a Polish military officer and sport shooter who competed in the 1936 Summer Olympics. In 1936 he won the bronze medal in the 50 metre rifle prone event.
He was born in Kielce and died in Magdalenka. He was part of the Polish Resistance Army and was executed by the Ge... | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/W%C5%82adys%C5%82aw%20Kara%C5%9B |
Ypsolopha alpella is a moth of the family Ypsolophidae. It is found in southern and central Europe and Siberia.
The wingspan is approximately 16 mm. The moth flies from June to October depending on the location.
The larvae feed on oak.
External links
waarneming.nl
Lepidoptera of Belgium
Ypsolopha alpella at UKmo... | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ypsolopha%20alpella |
Shriya Sharma (born 1997) is an Indian actress, model and advocate who has worked in Hindi, Tamil and Telugu films. She is known for playing the role of Sneha Bajaj in the television series Kasautti Zindagi Kay which won her the Star Pariwar and Indian Telly Awards for Best Child Artist. She was awarded the National Fi... | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shriya%20Sharma |
Siegfried was a "wolfpack" of German U-boats that operated during the battle of the Atlantic in World War II.
Service history
Siegfried was formed in October 1943 to operate against the North Atlantic convoy routes and comprised 18 boats.
It consisted of seven boats from the disbanded group Schlieffen, plus eleven ... | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wolfpack%20Siegfried |
William Max Burich (May 29, 1917 – December 25, 2009) was an infielder in Major League Baseball, playing mainly as a shortstop for the Philadelphia Phillies during the and seasons. Listed at 6' 0", 180 lb., he batted and threw right-handed.
A native of Calumet, Michigan, Burich was one of many major leaguers who saw... | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bill%20Burich |
Sam Lee may refer to:
Sam Lee (actor) (born 1975), Hong Kong actor
Sam Lee (tennis) (born 1914 or 1915), American tennis player
Sam Lee (singer) (born 1973), Taiwanese singer and songwriter
Sam Lee (folk musician) (born 1980), British folk musician
Sam Lee, independent candidate in the 2021 Hartlepool by-election for... | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sam%20Lee |
Sinead Matthews (born ) is an English actress whose credits include film, television, radio and stage. Notable TV roles include Marcia Williams in season three of The Crown in 2019.
Early life and education
Sinead Matthews was born in 1980 or 1981 in Coventry, England, and attended Cardinal Wiseman Catholic School in... | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sinead%20Matthews |
Erich Krempel (18 August 1913 – 26 September 1992) was a German sport shooter who competed in the 1936 Summer Olympics. In 1936 he won the silver medal in the 50 metre pistol event.
References
1913 births
1992 deaths
German male sport shooters
ISSF pistol shooters
Olympic shooters for Germany
Shooters at the 1936 Sum... | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Erich%20Krempel |
The Municipal President of Ciudad Juárez, officially the Constitutional Municipal President of Juárez (Presidente Municipal Constitucional de Juárez), is the head of local government in Juárez, a populous industrial municipality in the north of the Mexican state of Chihuahua. The office is the equivalent to a mayor Th... | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Municipal%20President%20of%20Ju%C3%A1rez |
John Ignatius "Sonny" Feehan (17 September 1926 – 11 March 1995) was an Irish footballer who played as a goalkeeper for several clubs in both Ireland and England.
Born in Dublin, Feehan began his football career as an amateur with Dublin-based Bohemians. He turned professional two years later, when he signed for Water... | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sonny%20Feehan |
Leonid Sergeyevich Smirnov (; 1889 in Moscow – 1980) was an association football player. Smirnov made his debut for the Russian Empire on July 3, 1912, in a friendly against Norway. He was selected for the 1912 Olympics squad but did not play in any games at the tournament.
References
External links
Profile
1889 b... | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Leonid%20Smirnov%20%28footballer%29 |
The Valley of Decision is an historical novel by the American writer Marcia Davenport (1903–1996). It was a national bestseller in the 1940s and adapted into a film, The Valley of Decision, in 1945.
During the late 1930s Davenport, best known for her biography of Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, spent several years in Pittsbu... | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The%20Valley%20of%20Decision%20%28novel%29 |
Ypsolopha ustella, the variable ypsolopha moth, is a moth of the family Ypsolophidae. It is found in most of Europe and is also present in North America.
The wingspan is 15–20 mm. It is a variable species with numerous colour forms. Meyrick describes it - Head ferruginous ochreous or grey. Forewings narrower than in Y... | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ypsolopha%20ustella |
Frost is the first novel by Thomas Bernhard, originally published in German in 1963. An English translation by Michael Hofmann was published in 2006.
Plot summary
Strauch, mad painter, isolates himself from the world by retreating to the hamlet of Weng near Schwarzach im Pongau. His surgeon brother has Strauch watche... | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Frost%20%28Bernhard%20novel%29 |
Chetton is a small village and civil parish in Shropshire, England. According to the 2011 census the parish had a population of 349. It is about to the West of Wolverhampton in West Midlands and South of Telford. The parish church has a fine set of church bells.
Demographics
Population
Since the 1800s there has bee... | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chetton |
Charles des Jamonières (18 April 1902 – 16 August 1970) was a French sport shooter who competed in the 1936 Summer Olympics, in the 1948 Summer Olympics, and in the 1956 Summer Olympics.
In 1936 he won the bronze medal in the 50 metre pistol event. He also participated in the 25 metre rapid fire pistol competition but... | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Charles%20des%20Jamoni%C3%A8res |
Winks Panorama, also known as Winks Lodge, was a hotel near Pinecliffe, Colorado catering to African-American tourists during the early and middle 20th century. The lodge was built in the Lincoln Hills Country Club, which was at the time the only African-American resort in the western United States. The Lincoln Hills c... | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Winks%20Panorama |
Cegelnica (; ) is a settlement in the Municipality of Naklo in the Upper Carniola region of Slovenia.
References
External links
Cegelnica on Geopedia
Populated places in the Municipality of Naklo | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cegelnica |
Leonid Smirnov may refer to:
Leonid Smirnov (politician) (1916–2001), Soviet politician and engineer
Leonid Smirnov (footballer) (1889–1980), Russian footballer | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Leonid%20Smirnov |
Sharon Haydée Gómez Díaz (born January 4, 1986) is a Puerto Rican beauty pageant titleholder. She previously held the title of Miss Puerto Rico International 2006 in which later on she placed as finalist at the Miss International 2006 pageant. In early 2008 she participated in the reality show Nuestra Belleza Latina, h... | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sharon%20G%C3%B3mez |
Ronny Hebestreit (born 9 January 1975) is a German football coach and former player.
Hebestreit was born in Gotha. He scored 113 goals in 329 appearances for Rot-Weiß Erfurt, over two spells, making him the club's second top goalscorer of all time, behind Jürgen Heun. He has also played for Hallescher FC, ZFC Meuselwi... | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ronny%20Hebestreit |
Powązki Cemetery is a major cemetery in Warsaw
Powązki Military Cemetery is a major military cemetery in Warsaw
Powązki may also refer to the following villages:
Powązki, Warsaw West County
Powązki, Żyrardów County | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pow%C4%85zki%20%28disambiguation%29 |
Alexander Autographs is an auctioneer of Nazi memorabilia, historic militaria, autographs, manuscripts, relics, and other collectibles. Based in Chesapeake City, Maryland, the auction house first opened to bidders in 1993. Patrons can attend auctions in the traditional floor style in the company's Maryland offices, or... | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alexander%20Autographs |
Mikhail Nikolayevich Smirnov () (1881 in Moscow – 1957) was an association football player. Smirnov made his debut for Russia on June 30, 1912 in a 1912 Olympics game against Finland.
References
External links
Profile
1881 births
1957 deaths
Footballers at the 1912 Summer Olympics
Olympic footballers for the Russi... | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mikhail%20Smirnov%20%28footballer%2C%20born%201881%29 |
Daha or DAHA may refer to:
Places
India
Daha, Karnal, a village in Karnal district of Haryana state of India
Daha, Bagpat, India
Nepal
Daha, Bheri, Nepal
Daha, Karnali, Nepal
Other places
Daha (modern Kediri, East Java), the capital of Kediri Kingdom in East Java
Other uses
DAHA, the abbreviation for dou... | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Daha |
Blanice (German:Blanitz) may refer to various locations in the Czech Republic:
, a river in the South Bohemian Region, tributary of the Otava
Blanice (Sázava), a river in the Central Bohemian Region, tributary of the Sázava
Blanice, a village and administrative part of Bavorov in the South Bohemian Region | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Blanice |
The City Club of Cleveland is a non-partisan debate forum in Cleveland, Ohio. Founded in 1912, and known as "America's Citadel of Free Speech," it is one of the oldest continuous independent free speech forums in the United States.
The City Club's home is in the Playhouse Square District, located at 1317 Euclid Avenue... | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/City%20Club%20of%20Cleveland |
Ergün Teber (born 9 September 1985 in Adana, Turkey) is a Turkish football who currently plays for Kardemir Karabükspor as a left back.
References
External links
Gençlerbirliği Site Profile
Profile at TFF.org
1985 births
Living people
Turkish men's footballers
Turkey men's youth international footballers
Turkey ... | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Erg%C3%BCn%20Teber |
Hanoi Radio Television (), officially Hanoi Radio & Television Broadcasting, is the official radio and television network of Hanoi, Vietnam. Its headquarters is on Huỳnh Thúc Kháng Boulevard, Đống Đa District, which represents its network logo.
History
- Hanoi Radio - Television Station was established on October 14, ... | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hanoi%20Radio%20Television |
Buckeye High School may refer to:
Buckeye High School (Louisiana) - Buckeye, Louisiana
Buckeye High School (Ohio) - York Township, Ohio
Buckeye Union High School in Buckeye, Arizona (sometimes, the Union is omitted) | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Buckeye%20High%20School |
He Knew He Was Right is a 2004 BBC TV adaptation of the Anthony Trollope novel He Knew He Was Right. It was directed by Tom Vaughan from a screenplay by Andrew Davies, produced by Nigel Stafford-Clark and starred Oliver Dimsdale, Laura Fraser, David Tennant, and Bill Nighy. It was originally broadcast on the BBC in fou... | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/He%20Knew%20He%20Was%20Right%20%28TV%20serial%29 |
Henry Kemble Southwell (20 November 1860 – 9 March 1937) was the third Bishop of Lewes from 1920 until 1926.
Biography
Born in 1860, and educated at Charterhouse and Magdalen College, Oxford, he held curacies at Ellesmere, Shropshire, St Clement's in Bournemouth and St Nicolas in Guildford; then incumbencies at Chet... | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Henry%20Southwell%20%28bishop%29 |
HNTV may also refer to:
Hanoi Radio Television
Hunan Television
Henan Television | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/HNTV |
In game theory, the common ways to describe a game are the normal form and the extensive form. The graphical form is an alternate compact representation of a game using the interaction among participants.
Consider a game with players with strategies each. We will represent the players as nodes in a graph in which ea... | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Graphical%20game%20theory |
Romanians in Spain (; ) form the second largest group of foreigners in the country, after Moroccans. , there were 1,079,726 Romanians in Spain, of whom, 623,097 are Romanian citizens living in Spain. The number of Romanians born in Romania living in Spain was 539,418 in 2022. Most of the immigration took place given ec... | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Romanians%20in%20Spain |
Gobovce (), is a settlement on the right bank of the Sava River in the Municipality of Naklo in the Upper Carniola region of Slovenia.
Cultural heritage
On the slope above the village (above the regional road), there is a cave in conglomerate rock known as Gypsy Cave (). The cave is long and deep. It is an archaeol... | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gobovce |
Nikolai Yevgrafovich Sokolov () (May 12, 1897 in Moscow – December 15, 1988 in Razliv, Leningrad Oblast) was a Soviet football player.
Honours
RSFSR champion: 1920, 1922.
USSR champion: 1920.
International career
Sokolov made his debut for USSR on November 16, 1924 in a friendly against Turkey.
External links
Pr... | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nikolai%20Sokolov%20%28footballer%2C%20born%201897%29 |
Willem, Baron Ripperda, Lord of Hengelo, Boekelo, Boxbergen, Rijsenburg and Solmsburg (Twente, 1600 – Hengelo, 1669), was an ambassador at the peace conferences of Osnabrück and Münster which ended both the Thirty Years' War in Germany and the Eighty Years' War between Spain and the Netherlands.
Willem was the son of ... | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Willem%20Ripperda |
Laura is an unincorporated community in Martin County, Kentucky, United States. It is located at (37.7259317, -82.4429252) at an elevation of 676 feet (206 m). The zip code is 41250.
References
Unincorporated communities in Martin County, Kentucky
Unincorporated communities in Kentucky | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Laura%2C%20Kentucky |
A Norwegian Official Report (, NOU) is a report published by a panel or committee appointed by the Norwegian government. The Norwegian Parliament may request the government to establish such a committee.
External links
List of NOU reports
Government of Norway
Politics of Norway | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Norwegian%20Official%20Report |
Charvet Place Vendôme or simply Charvet is a French high-end bespoke and ready-to-wear shirtmaker, located at 28 Place Vendôme in Paris.
Its list of customers is notable for its time span, Charvet existing since 1838 and having been the first shirt store ever, and as a paradigm of an international "aristo-dandy crossov... | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List%20of%20Charvet%20customers |
Shree Nagar may refer to:
Shree Nagar, Humla, Nepal
Shree Nagar, Mugu, Nepal | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shree%20Nagar |
Guillermo Pérez Roldán was the defending champion.
Pérez-Roldán successfully defended his title, defeating Younes El Aynaoui 6–4, 6–3 in the final.
Seeds
Jordi Arrese (first round)
Franco Davín (quarterfinals)
Guillermo Pérez Roldán (champion)
Magnus Gustafsson (second round)
Goran Prpić (first round)
Ba... | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1993%20Grand%20Prix%20Hassan%20II%20%E2%80%93%20Singles |
Julio Cesar Serrano (born 1 March 1981) is an Argentine football midfielder who last played for Club Atlético General Lamadrid in Argentine. He was traded to Slovan Bratislava from the Argentine club Nueva Chicago in January 2008.
External links
Julio Cesar Serrano at BDFA
1981 births
Living people
Sportspeople... | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Julio%20Cesar%20Serrano |
Martin Dobrotka (born 22 January 1985) is a Slovak professional footballer who plays as a centre-back for Arka Gdynia.
On 23 April 2011, while playing for Slovan Bratislava, he scored a goal remarkably similar to Maradona's 'Hand of God' goal against England in the 1986 World Cup. He scored the winning goal with his h... | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Martin%20Dobrotka |
Jozef Valachovič (born 12 July 1975) is former Slovak international footballer and later football manager. He played 33 matches for the Slovak national football team.
On 15 March 2021 Valachovič became manager of Czech First League club 1. FK Příbram.
References
1975 births
Living people
Slovak men's footballers
FK ... | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jozef%20Valachovi%C4%8D |
The Bradley Branch or Bradley Locks Branch was a short canal of the Birmingham Canal Navigations in the West Midlands, England. Completed in 1849, it included nine locks, and had a number of basins which enabled it to service local collieries and industrial sites. The locks were unusual, as they had a single gate at bo... | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bradley%20Branch |
Stanislav Angelovič (born 26 March 1982) is a retired Slovak footballer who is mostly known for playing at MŠK Žilina, playing for Žilina during the club's golden period winning the Corgoň Liga twice, the Slovak Cup once and qualifying for the club's first and only appearance at the group stage of the UEFA Champions Le... | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stanislav%20Angelovi%C4%8D |
Lukáš Nachtman (born 11 May 1984) is a Czech former footballer.
Career
Nachtman began his career with Tempo Prague and joined Junior Praha in 1997, where he played for one year, signing for Slavia Prague in 1998. He played for the reserve team of Slavia before making his début for the senior side on 2 August 2003 agai... | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Luk%C3%A1%C5%A1%20Nachtman |
RBHS may refer to:
Australia
Randwick Boys High School in Randwick, New South Wales
Canada
Robert Bateman High School in Burlington, Ontario
South Africa
Rondebosch Boys' High School in Rondebosch, Cape Town, Western Cape
United Kingdom
Rivington and Blackrod High School in Bolton, England
United States
Raini... | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/RBHS |
The Grey Nuns Community Hospital is an acute care hospital located in the Mill Woods area of south Edmonton, Alberta, Canada. The Grey Nuns Community Hospital provides a full range of services including a 24-hour Emergency Department. The 14-bed tertiary palliative care unit is known for its delivery of care and teachi... | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Grey%20Nuns%20Community%20Hospital |
Peter Struhár (born 17 January 1984) is a Slovak professional football manager and former player, who is the current head coach of Michalovce. Prior his arrival to Michalovce, he managed MFK Ružomberok
Struhár played for Czech football team 1. FC Slovácko.
Honours
Ružomberok
Slovak Super Liga Runners-up (1): 2021–22... | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Peter%20Struh%C3%A1r |
The 1996 Sicilian regional election was held on 16 June 1996.
The Sicilian Regional Assembly ended up very fragmented after the election and it was difficult to form a stable governing coalition. Between 1996 and 2001 the Region was thus governed by a succession of short-lived governments.
Results
Elections in Sicil... | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1996%20Sicilian%20regional%20election |
Pyotr Yefimovich Sorokin () (born in 1889 in Saint Petersburg; died in 1942) was an association football player.
International career
Sorokin made his debut for the Russian Empire on July 14, 1912 in a friendly against Hungary.
External links
Profile
1889 births
1942 deaths
Men's footballers from the Russian Empir... | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pyotr%20Sorokin |
Ľubomír Meszároš (born 23 March 1979 in Bratislava) is a Slovak professional footballer who currently plays for SV Gols in the Austrian 1. Klasse Nord.
Club career
Meszároš spent two seasons in the Turkish Super Lig, with Elazığspor and Adanaspor, and one season in the Greek Super League with Panionios FC.
Internati... | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/%C4%BDubom%C3%ADr%20Mesz%C3%A1ro%C5%A1 |
Requiem is a novel by the American writer A. E. Fisher set during the Great Depression in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. It tells the story of a week in the life of a family of six struggling to survive.
References
1933 American novels
Novels set in Pittsburgh
Great Depression novels
John Day Company books | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Requiem%20%28Fisher%20novel%29 |
William Evans (1846 or 1847 – 15 February 1918) was a Welsh judge and legal writer.
Life
Evans was the third son of James Evans of Merthyr Tydfil, south Wales. He matriculated at the University of Oxford in 1868 at the age of 21 as a non-collegiate student, transferring to Jesus College, Oxford in 1869. He obtained t... | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/William%20Evans%20%28judge%29 |
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